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As the official release of the specification evolves, it is intended that no DCM/FCM and applications they write using the HAVi APIs will ever be updated or removed. All changes will be achieved by adding new APIs. This ensures that older components ...

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The memory requirement depends on the extent of functionalities of the DCM. HAVi provides profile information inside the SDD to prevent an FAV device from uploading a DCM whose memory consumption would be more than what the FAV device can offer. Befo...

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No. The moment a device is removed from the network, a 1394 bus reset event occurs and information is generated about the removal of the device. This prompts the DCM Manager to uninstall the DCM of the removed device.

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The merits of using DCM/FCM are as follows:The home-networking application only sends a HAVi-standardized command (such as "Play") to the DCM/FCM, and it does not need to know the internal hardware/software of the target device. This simpli...

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For controlling other devices, a FAV device can contain embedded DCM(s) for target device(s), and it can also upload DCMs from BAV devices. In addition, an FAV device can contain its own DCM to be controlled from other devices.

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In principle there can be multiple DCMs for one particular device present in a HAVi network. When a device is inserted or powered up in the network, all IAVs and FAVs will check to determine if they have a DCM for that device, then negotiate with eac...

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No, the HAVi specification provides for this by specifying that when BAVs are detected by FAV devices on the network, the DCM managers on the FAVs will negotiate among themselves as to which FAV device will load the DCM onto the BAV.

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Yes, in the case of a BAV device which has an uploadable DCM written with Java bytecode. It is possible to move the DCM to another FAV device simply by uploading the BAV's DCM to the new FAV device. However, if this FAV device only contains the DCM ...

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While downloading the DCM from a URL does have some benefits (such as eliminating the need for a DCM to be embedded in a device and having the ability to download the latest DCM), there are some drawbacks to having the DCM only available from a URL:

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A: I am not an expert on this, but I managed to generate a 250MHz "simulink" clock (the clock domain of your Simulink design) from a 100 MHz external reference driving the User Clock input on the BEE2. The DCM configuration is done in the XPS_base/sy...

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DCM allows courts to tailor specific judicial resources, processes, and time frames to specific case types. Courts recognize that cases differ substantially in the time required for fair and just dispositions. Rather than processing cases on a first-...

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HAVi puts forward a set of platform-independent DCM/FCM and applications they write using the HAVi API's (in the form of HAVi specification document) that allow licensed developers to easily develop home-networking applications. HAVi does not put for...